Archive for March, 2010
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Humanities Happenings: Engaging Students Beyond the Classroom Friday, March 19th, 2010
“Our faculty members do more than expose students to the great works of literature, history, and philosophy. We also go the extra mile in providing educational and social experiences that bring to life the ideas students are exploring...
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Lawrence Tech competes in marathon math modeling contest Friday, March 19th, 2010
Some of the Lawrence Tech competitors in this year’s international Mathematical Contest in Modeling are (L-R) in the back, John Camardese, Rich Geyer, and Steve Sciacchitano. In the middle row are Tim Clinesmith, Jamie MacLennan,...
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Thigh bone connected to the knee bone … Friday, March 19th, 2010
Students in Professor Steven Rost’s freshman Basic Design 2 class turned a project about connecting parts made with different materials into a sculpture of the human body that has been on display in the Buell Building atrium. Some...
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Howell leaves Lawrence Tech for ‘opportunity of a lifetime’ Friday, March 19th, 2010
After teaching at the University of Zimbabwe in the 1980s, Associate Provost Steven Howell knew that he wanted to return to Africa someday. He and his wife Debbie figured it would be after he retired from Lawrence Tech, or at least...
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Berkeley professor delivers Cisler Lecture March 30 Friday, March 19th, 2010
“From Silent Spring to Silent Night” is the topic for the 2010 Walker L. Cisler Lecture, which will be delivered by Tyrone Hayes, professor of development endocrinology at the University of California, Berkeley, on Tuesday, March...
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McCord appointed associate provost Friday, March 19th, 2010
College Professor Alan McCord has been named the new associate provost and dean of graduate studies at Lawrence Technological University. He will succeed Steven Howell, who is leaving the position on or about June 1 to become provost...
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Lawrence Tech joins the Polar Plunge Friday, March 19th, 2010
Eight hearty souls from Lawrence Tech joined more than 300 others when they plunged into the icy Detroit River to raise money for the Special Olympics of Michigan on Feb. 27.
The event, which took place in the marina behind the Roostertail...
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